Biology
What are non-biodegradable wastes?
Pollution
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Non-biodegradable wastes are substances that cannot be broken down naturally by microorganisms (like bacteria or fungi) into harmless products. These wastes persist in the environment for a long time and can cause pollution. E.g., Plastics.
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